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Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Morbius’ Film Releases Delayed from Summer 2020 to Early 2021

Another highly anticipated film has been pushed back in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the direct sequel to 1984’s Ghostbusters and 1989’s Ghostbusters 2, was scheduled for a July 2020 release date, but Sony Pictures has pushed the release date back to March 5, 2021.The first trailer for the film was released in […]

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The Ghostbusters: Afterlife Trailer Makes Paul Rudd and Finn Wolfhard Spirit Hunting Heroes

Who you gonna call?  Ghostbusters is officially back in action…sort of.In January, news of a new film in the Ghostbusters legacy was dropped by writer and director Jason Reitman.The Hollywood filmmaker, who has also directed Juno and Up In the Air, explained that this film would not be a reboot, but will next chapter in the […]

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Get Your Night Lights Ready – Here’s the Annabelle Comes Home Cast

Thought James Wan was taking a break from horror altogether when he worked on Aquaman? Well, he’s still going to be producing the sources of your nightmares this year, including the skin-crawling Annabelle Comes Home.If you’re obsessed with the Conjuring universe like us, you’re in for a treat with the third installation of the creepy […]

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There Must Be Dark Magic at Work, ‘Cause the Actress Playing Young Sabrina Is *Too* Spot-On

View this post on InstagramYou’re looking at Young Sabrina, aka @mckennagraceful, Aka Dreams Do Come TrueA post shared by Kiernan Shipka (@kiernanshipka) on Nov 28, 2018 at 11:24am Pst’Tis the season to revisit Greendale, and we can’t wait to see what wicked workings Sabrina and the gang are up to.In case you haven’t heard, a […]

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The Haunting of Hill House: Netflix’s New TV Show Looks Scarier Than Most Horror Movies

I hope you’re ready for Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House to make your October a hell of a lot spookier.The upcoming 10-episode series, which drops on Oct.12, is just as scary as any of the streaming giant’s selection of horror movies.Billed as a “reimagining” of Shirley Jackson’s iconic 1953 novel, the show follows five […]

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